The day book. (Chicago, Ill.) 1911-1917, June 15, 1916, LAST EDITION, Image 1

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OWE CENT-t edition-one CENTJAKE LOEB USES BOSS RULE IN NEWSLAP AT CHICAGO SCHOOLTEACHERSTHE DAY BOOKAn Adless Newspaper, Daily Except SundayVOL 5, NO. 221 Chicago, Thursday, June 15, 1916398FREE GIRLS FORCED TOSTEAL FOOD BY LOWWAGES AT THE FAIRProsecutor in the Case Gives Girls Square Deal and the' Judge Lets Them Out on Probation Say TheyWeren't Paid Enough to Live On.Three State street store girlssigned papers in Chief ProbationOfficer Houston's office today. Thegirls had been accused as thieves byJ. J. Buehl, general sup't of The Fair.Buehl personally went to Harrisonstreet court and, when the girls appeared personally asked Judgegooney to send his three former gro-cerjijolerks of The Fair to the Houseof Correction.All three girls told Judge Rooneythey were guilty, they had stolengroceries and worked a regular system from January till May of thisyear. Each of the girls took homeevery week from 50 cents to a dollar's worth of things to eat Such